How are Bahrain, Egypt, Croatia and Georgia confronting tomorrow’s challenges and how are these countries’ tourism policies paving the way for the future? That was the topic Monika Jones discussed with the Kingdom of Bahrain’s Tourism Minister Fatima Al Sairifa, Egyptian Tourism Minister Ahmed Issa, and Georgian Vice Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishivli on Tuesday at the ITB Berlin Convention.
In today’s mobile-obsessed society there’s one thing we carry with us at all times (even if we forget to bring our wallet). And that’s the smartphone we use for everything from checking the weather, keeping up to date on social media, and taking photos when a “real” camera isn’t available. Some folks even use their phones to make telephone calls.
When it comes to photography, “purists” often refuse to give smartphones their due, even though today’s advanced phones are very capable imaging devices—dare we say cameras? We’ve posted numerous phone photos in the past that are breathtaking to say the least.
The tutorial below from the Light Meets Lens YouTube channel deals specifically with travel and nature photography when you’re traveling as light as possible; i.e. your serious camera gear is at home or in the hotel. It’s happened to the best of us.
Instructor Nick Kuhne is an accomplished pro, who says, “My obsession with landscape photography never stops—even when I’m on vacation.” He introduces this episode with a question: “How do I still capture great shots without stuffing my luggage with bulky camera gear?”
Many of Kuhne’s tutorials are behind-the-scenes affairs, as is this one made while vacationing in Aruba. And if you’re like many photographers, you know how travel partners can get peeved if you’re carrying around a huge bag of gear. Hence his surreptitious use of an iPhone 13 Pro.
In barely six minutes Kuhne discusses a variety of his techniques, accessories that make the task more effective, and a few other tips for achieving great imagery from sunrise to sunset when he lets go of his pro gear. As you’ll see, the trip went really well, other than when his expensive Panama hat blew away in the sea.
Everything you’ll learn is easy to accomplish, and most of Kuhne’s tips work equally well—whether you’re using an iPhone or Android device. By following his advice you’ll be able to capture beautiful phone photos yourself. Just keep a close eye on your favorite hat when the wind starts to blow.
Kuhne’s instructional YouTube channel is full of helpful advice for outdoor photography with all kinds of gear, so be sure to pay a visit when you have time.